Wednesday, September 24, 2014

"India will become the first Asian country to have achieved this and if it happens in the maiden attempt itself, India could become the first country in the world to have reached distant Mars on its own steam in the first attempt".

Both Russia and the US failed in their maiden attempts. The first Chinese mission to Mars, called Yinghuo-1, failed in 2011 alongside the Russian Phobos-Grunt mission with which it was launched. Earlier in 1998, the Japanese mission to Mars ran out of fuel and was lost.

Undoubtedly, India - a late starter - is way ahead of its Asian rivals in trying to get to the Red Planet.

“History has been created. We have dared to reach out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible.” "We are really not racing with anyone, but with ourselves to reach the next level of excellence".

Friday, September 19, 2014

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

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Monday, August 25, 2014

.net was one of the original top-level domains (the other five being .com, .edu, .gov, .mil and .org) which were implemented in January 1985.

Prior to the introduction of these TLDs, the Internet was largely a project managed by universities and scientists who used it for communication and research. However, as more people began to use this network, electronic communications became more difficult to manage – at times, when mail loads became so heavy, people were asked to stop using their connections.